Cognitive Therapy - 35 million Americans suffer from insomnia
35 million Americans suffer from insomnia
Salt Lake Tribune - While many of her constituents slept soundly, former Utah Gov. Olene Walker often would wander the governor's mansion in the middle of the night, responding to e-mails, reading or watching TV. Walker suffers from insomnia, which afflicts about 35
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Scientific American - OIL SANDS contain sulfur that must be removed. Sweetening such crude oil could be achieved more economically with a sulfur-stripping technique from SulphCo, in which an ultrasonic probe generates bubbles that implode in a billionth of a second. The
Mental care 'haven' joins casualty list
This is Salisbury - Receptionist Peter Denton at the Greencroft New Alliance Centre: "This centre and the staff have afforded me a safe haven. People who are extremely vulnerable will have nowhere to go." DA9727P06 ONLY a miracle can now save the Greencroft New Alliance
Pinching Out Sulfur
Scientific American - GAS SAVER: Four cylinders of this General Motors GEN IV V-8 engine shut down when they are not needed, thus boosting fuel economy. Despite rising fuel prices and fears of an oil crunch, Americans' lust for big vehicles with gas-gulping V-8 engines is
Health calendar
Asheville Citizen-Times - Send items for the health calendar at least two weeks in advance to Health Calendar, Asheville Citizen-Times, P.O. Box 2090, Asheville, NC 28802; fax to 251-0585, or e-mail them to Jason Sandford at jsandford@CITIZEN-TIMES.com . WNC BRAIN INJURY
Depression: initial results help determine successful treatments
Xagena Medical News - A trial for depression has helped clinicians to track "real world" patients who became symptom-free and to identify those who were resistant to the initial treatment. Participants treated in both medical and specialty mental health care settings


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